Do you think that the space is silent?

Well, take a look at this photo on the right. It is not an ordinary photo, it is made from incoming radio
signals scanned over the night sky. Here is the Milky Way using a radio telescope tuned to 408MHz.
It is obvious that space is filled with radio signals, although most are just noise from stars and gases.

Our time on earth is like a blink of an eye. What can we, as humans create to be remembered?

People have tried to be remembered by enormous monuments, like the pyramids and other creations.
Time is our enemy, it eats up everything from solid rocks to human flesh. Why work against time?

Do like us at Galaxme, let the time be your friend into space. Let us transmit your message into space.
For every second that passes, the time will bring your message further out into deep space.
Let your message ride on the wave of time. When the mountains have eroded to powder and the sea
has become land, your message will still be as fresh as it was on the first day.

What will stand against the forces of time? The answer is easy.
Nothing can stand against time, but Galaxme will make "time" your best friend.
We can make your message a part of this intergalactic communication for thousands of years into the future.


The History behind Galaxme

Radio history began in the 1860s and 1870s, James Clerk Maxwell developed the theory of electric and
magnetic forces, summarized in his famous four equations. These equations encapsulated all that had been
discovered about electricity and magnetism.

The equations also predicted that there should be a form of radiation, which came to be known as
electromagnetic radiation.

Since the 1800s, the development of electronics has taken giant leaps.
We at Galaxme, have an extensive background in commercial radio systems.
Now we have taken a step further to be specialized on complex radio transmission into space.

Galaxme was founded year 2002 and our first successful space transmission took place at New Year's Eve 2004.
We transmitted a 30 sec long message towards the Whirlpool Galaxy.


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